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The author derives a set of principles for reforming psychoanalytical theory and practice from evolutionary biology, continuing his work on forging connections between psychoanalysis and other biological sciences. He uses a communicative-adaptive approach to incorporate the perspectives of formal science, systems theory, and psychoanatomy into psychoanalysis, and offers a framework for understanding the six- million-year evolutionary history of the emotion-processing mind. For anyone interested in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Modern psychoanalysis now resides in an intellectual ghetto. As a theoretical research program, it has clearly been stagnating in the backwaters of psychoanalytic journals over the last several decades, and if it is not to become completely irrelevant, it needs some method of rejuvenation. I applaud Langs' effort to do this... -- Psyche